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| unnaturally pale or yellowish |
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| to get something especially with special effort |
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| to verbally scold someone gently or express disapproval |
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| to praise someone, to give something to someone for safekeeping |
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| a partner, companion or friend |
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| to associate with or spend time with someone |
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| to stare open-mouthed at sometinhg in surprise or wonder |
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| to plead or interfere on someone else's behalf. |
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| theact of pleading or praying on someone else's behalf |
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| something done in a playful or joking matter; a joke |
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| to joke or speak cleverly about something |
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| a man who is dishonest or deceitful; a person of low social standing |
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| the telling of a lie after having taken an oath to tell the truth (usually in court) |
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| difficult to handle because of being too large, heay or akward; difficult to understand because of being too complicated |
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| to lie of lay something at rest; to rest or relax |
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